“I come to school and I say good morning to her…”
“She let my brother do a magic show…”
“She is the director of the school…”
“She treats me nice…”
“She keeps people safe so they do not get hurt…”
“She talks to my Mom…”
“She smiles at me…”
“I like my friends to see her office…”
“She blinks her eyes…”
“Her job is to write letters. She goes to the computer. She goes to work to play. There is nothing else that she could do…”
“She works, she talks, and umm…she draws pictures, she cleans. Her job is to direct people…”
“She plants flowers, watermelon; she works on the computer. She talks to Sara…”
“Every time I come to school, I see Susan; then when I’m outside I can see her in the window…”
“She is in her office all the time…”
“She has silver hair…”
“She is my friend…”
“She visits my classroom…”
“Her hair is not black…”
“She is the boss…”

“She lets us have games and sometimes we go to her office to talk to her. She is very nice to me.”
“She has glasses on sometimes. ”
“She hugs me; she is my friend.”
“She sits in the chair.”
“She plays with the kids sometimes and sometimes she does her homework.”
“She has a son; she is always in the baby room.”
“She is the director of the building. She is the boss.”
“I remember when the regular Sara gives us a toy.”
“She likes to work in her office. I like to play with her games.”
“I like to play Hi-Ho Cheerio in her office.”

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